What do all verb phrases have in common?(1 point) Responses They have a helping verb and a main verb. They have a helping verb and a main verb. They are at the beginning of a sentence. They are at the beginning of a sentence. They are more than two words long. They are more than two words long. They have a form of the verb to be.

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The correct response is: They have a helping verb and a main verb.

All verb phrases consist of at least one helping (auxiliary) verb and a main verb.

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